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The R&D Tax Credit: A Complete Guide for Businesses in 2026
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The R&D Tax Credit: A Complete Guide for Businesses in 2026

The R&D tax credit (IRC Section 41) cuts your federal tax bill dollar-for-dollar for qualifying research expenses—yet fewer than one in five eligible businesses claim it. This guide covers the four-part test, QRE categories, the Alternative Simplified Credit calculation, and 2026 changes including restored Section 174 expensing and a $500,000 payroll tax offset for startups.

tax
tax-planning
tax-deductions
small-business
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How to Manage Self-Employment Social Security Tax: A Complete Guide
·mike

How to Manage Self-Employment Social Security Tax: A Complete Guide

Self-employed individuals pay 15.3% in Social Security and Medicare taxes—double the employee rate. This guide covers how SE tax is calculated, legal strategies to reduce it (S corp election, retirement contributions, expense deductions), how deferral programs work, and what to do if you can't pay on time.

self-employment-tax
self-employment
tax-planning
tax-deductions
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Tax Write-Offs Without Receipts: What You Can Deduct and How to Prove It
·mike

Tax Write-Offs Without Receipts: What You Can Deduct and How to Prove It

The IRS doesn't require receipts for every deduction—learn which business expenses you can claim without traditional receipts, what substitute documentation is accepted, and how to reconstruct records if you're audited.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-preparation
self-employment
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The Home Office Deduction: A Complete Guide for Self-Employed Workers and Small Business Owners
·mike

The Home Office Deduction: A Complete Guide for Self-Employed Workers and Small Business Owners

The home office deduction can save self-employed workers and small business owners up to $1,800 with the simplified method — or significantly more via actual expenses — but W-2 employees can't claim it. Here's how to qualify, calculate, and document it correctly without triggering IRS scrutiny.

tax-deductions
self-employment
tax-planning
tax
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The Small Business Owner's Complete Guide to Deducting Employee Benefits
·mike

The Small Business Owner's Complete Guide to Deducting Employee Benefits

A practical guide to every deductible employee benefit—health insurance, HSAs, retirement plans, life insurance, education, and bonuses—with 2026 contribution limits, IRS rules, and documentation requirements for small business owners.

tax-deductions
small-business
payroll
tax-planning
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Double Declining Balance Depreciation: Complete Guide with Examples
·mike

Double Declining Balance Depreciation: Complete Guide with Examples

The double declining balance (DDB) method front-loads depreciation deductions, letting businesses write off more in the early years when assets lose value fastest — with a step-by-step formula, worked example, and comparison to straight-line depreciation.

accounting
tax
tax-deductions
assets
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Ecommerce Tax Deductions: The Complete Guide for Online Sellers
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Ecommerce Tax Deductions: The Complete Guide for Online Sellers

A practical breakdown of every major tax deduction available to ecommerce sellers in 2026—covering COGS, home office, shipping, the QBI deduction (now 23%), 100% bonus depreciation, and the stabilized 1099-K threshold—with documentation practices to survive an audit.

tax-deductions
e-commerce
small-business
self-employment
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Freelance Taxes: The Complete Guide for Independent Workers
·mike

Freelance Taxes: The Complete Guide for Independent Workers

A practical walkthrough of how freelance taxes work — covering the 15.3% self-employment tax, 2026 quarterly payment deadlines, Schedule C deductions, QBI deduction, and retirement strategies that reduce your tax bill.

freelance
tax
self-employment-tax
tax-deductions
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Tax Season Survival Guide: 8 Tips to Avoid Financial Stress
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Tax Season Survival Guide: 8 Tips to Avoid Financial Stress

Eight year-round habits—organized records, quarterly estimated payments, deduction tracking, and fraud awareness—that transform tax season from a last-minute scramble into a routine filing task for employees, freelancers, and small business owners.

tax
tax-planning
tax-preparation
tax-filing
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Adjusted Gross Income (AGI): What It Is, How to Calculate It, and Why It Matters
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Adjusted Gross Income (AGI): What It Is, How to Calculate It, and Why It Matters

AGI—the number on Line 11 of Form 1040—determines your taxable income, credit eligibility, and itemization thresholds. This guide covers how to calculate it for 2026, how it differs from MAGI, and five strategies to reduce it, from maxing retirement contributions to Qualified Charitable Distributions.

tax
personal-finance
tax-planning
tax-preparation
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Business Meal and Entertainment Tax Deductions: What You Can (and Can't) Deduct
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Business Meal and Entertainment Tax Deductions: What You Can (and Can't) Deduct

The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act eliminated entertainment deductions while preserving 50% meal deductions—but the rules are strict. Learn what qualifies, the five IRS documentation requirements, the 2026 phaseout of on-premises meal deductions, and the common mistakes that cost businesses their deductions.

tax-deductions
tax
small-business
expenses
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Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit: A Complete Guide for Working Parents
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Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit: A Complete Guide for Working Parents

Working parents can claim up to $2,100 in federal tax savings through the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit—but only if you know the income thresholds, eligible expenses, and how Dependent Care FSAs affect your credit calculation.

tax
personal-finance
tax-planning
tax-preparation
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